ultimate power is in spiritual warfare not psychological warfare or military warfare

originally posted by: galien8
ultimate power is in spiritual warfare not psychological warfare or military warfare

If ultimate power were in any sort of 'warfare', it would have 'worked' by now!
'Warfare' is ignorant and vain/egoic, dualism!
A product of the vanity of 'beliefs'.
No one harms another, deliberately, unless under thrall of a 'belief'.
A Xtian, as defined by Jesus, cannot 'war' in any fashion, he Loves, unconditionally.
Warring is for the conditional ego...

Ultimate power, as Jesus taught, is unconditional Love!
In this state, there is no 'enemy', no 'evil'. no 'sin', no 'judgment...
All the Xtian, Buddhist...'s Loving eye can see, is the 'Beloved'!
One Self!

To which specific nonsense do you refer?
And may I remind you that ALL 'meaning' exists in the thoughts/ego (dualism) of the beholder. There is no inherent 'meaning' in these symbols on your
monitor; if you see wisdom, nonsense, humor, brilliance, stupid... it's all in your 'head'.
Now, 'where' do I get nonsense?
Simple;
The same place that anyone ever 'gets' anything!

DUALISM!? whats wrong with dualism??? :-|

Not a thing. I never said that there was. I merely point out the 'mirage' nature of the ego, the difference between being a wooden puppet or a real
little boy!
'Believing' in the duality, the mirage, the make-believe, is insanity and comes with much suffering.
There's nothing wrong with suffering, either;

"I say that next to God there is no nobler thing than suffering. Right suffering is the mother of all virtues, for right suffering so subdues the
heart, it cannot rise to pride but perforce is lowly." - Meister Eckhart

"Harkee, all rational souls! The swiftest steed to bear you to your goal is suffering; none shall ever taste eternal bliss but those who stand with
Christ in depths of bitterness. Nothing is more gall-bitter than suffering, nothing so honey-sweet as to have suffered. The most sure foundation for
this perfection is humility, for he whose nature here creeps in deepest depths shall soar in spirit to highest height of Deity.' - Meister Eckhart

"I say that next to God there is no nobler thing than suffering. Right suffering is the mother of all virtues, for right suffering so subdues the
heart, it cannot rise to pride but perforce is lowly." - Meister Eckhart

"I say that next to God there is no nobler thing than suffering. Right suffering is the mother of all virtues, for right suffering so subdues the
heart, it cannot rise to pride but perforce is lowly." - Meister Eckhart

"I say that next to God there is no nobler thing than suffering. Right suffering is the mother of all virtues, for right suffering so subdues the
heart, it cannot rise to pride but perforce is lowly." - Meister Eckhart

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